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The Presidential contest of 1852 has commenced at Washington. Both political parties have held Caucuses--that of the Democrats on Saturday night, and the Whigs yesterday morning. At the former, Col. POLK, from Tennessee, brother of the late President, offered a resolution indorsing the Compromise measures of 1850, and declaring for acquiescence in them. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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